In the figure, we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to hold the block...

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In the figure, we must apply a force of magnitude 82.0 N to holdthe block stationary at x = -2.00 cm. From that position, we thenslowly move the block so that our force does +7.00 J of work on thespring–block system; the block is then again stationary. What arethe block's positions? ((a) positive and (b) negative)

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Force applied to the block to keep it stationary is Initial    See Answer
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